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The organisers expected a bit of a lukewarm turnout, considering that the previous day was a public holiday. However, we were extremely pleased and encouraged by the 40 people that had chosen to join us instead of making a long weekend out of it. Networking was on the agenda and Peter made it clear that we were here to connect and create opportunity – not to discuss politics! The meeting got off to an awesome start with 2 rounds of networking where the many newcomers and “oldtimers” alike looked for mutual ground and opportunity. As per usual, Allan Harvey treated us to an...

The 50 networkers in the audience agreed with Peter when he cited the age-old cliche that it is not ‘what you know but who you know’ that matters. The awesome turnout at the event bore strong testimony to the fact that South African business professionals want to know and connect with more people. We are happy to announce that we have created a Facebook profile for Imbizo 3 Course Networking and would like to encourage you to follow us by liking our page. After two rounds of facilitated networking groups the delegates were treated to a discussion by Alan Harvey on how habits...

A warm welcome was extended to all who braved the rainy weather, potholes, broken traffic lights and the Eskom load shedding. Nothing, it seems, will stop our 3 Course Imbizo Network delegates from meeting and sharing. After 2 rounds of facilitated networking and much energy, Allan Harvey addressed the attendees on Performance Inhibitors: When we look around us it is often difficult to stay positive with every reason to be negative and even depressed….if we choose to. Pot holes, malfunctioning traffic lights, E Tolls, crime, load shedding, the Proteas, and so the list can go on. If that is...

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Imbizo Networking is the forum for small and micro business owners to meet and interact; gain knowledge; attain prospective clients and tell others about their business. Imbizos are held twice a month on a Friday morning, usually the first and third one.